Sanjay Nadkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Glynn Foster wrote:
>> Mark Phalan wrote:
>>   
>>> I think that its really important that the live cd is a true subset of
>>> what a user would get from a full indiana (or solaris next as the case
>>> may be) install. From a usability perspective the closer to the finally
>>> installed bits the better - including default settings etc. I'd be
>>> strongly against delivering a gnu userland if that wasn't the default
>>> when the bits are finally committed to disk.
>>>     
>>
>> Absolutely agree - very essential I believe.
>>
>> (FWIW, it would be good to consolidate the discussion - right now we seem to
>> have separate threads going on separate lists)
>>   
> Agreed!  Let's keep this on caiman-discuss.  I wanted to make sure that 
> people on indiana discuss had an opportunity to express their thoughts. 
> One thing to note is of course space on the CD is limited !!

Wait... If this is part of the indiana work, and only barely related
to Install (meaning "The software that puts bits on disk"), why would
we hold the discussion on caiman-discuss, rather than here?

Am I perhaps confused, and what you're talking about is not actually
indiana-related?

-- Rich
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